The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has said that the
Kong: Skull Island film crew has completed its survey in Vietnam to
start shooting the film in Vietnam in February.
Director
Jordan Vogt-Roberts (third from left) and his team in Hoa Binh
Province, Vietnam in September 2015. Photo: Legendary Pictures.
Legendary
Pictures plans to shoot at some famous tourist sites in Vietnam in
February. In the movie, Vietnam is the hometown of the giant apes. The
places that will appear in the film are the world’s largest cave Son
Doong in central Vietnam, the world natural heritage site Ha Long Bay
and Ninh Binh in northern Vietnam.
Along with the movie “Pan”,
“Kong: Skull Island” is considered an opportunity to promote the country
and people of Vietnam in Hollywood movies. Moreover, Vietnamese
film-makers can learn experience from Hollywood colleagues.
Kong:
Skull Island is the second part of the blockbuster King Kong, which
earned US$550 million in 2005 and the third part of a series of movies
about monsters of Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros, after King Kong
(2005) and Godzilla (2014).
The movie is the story about a group of explorers who go into the jungle to discover the birthplace of the lord of giant apes.
The
movie stars actors Brie Larson, Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, John C.
Reilly, Samuel L. Jackson and Toby Kebbell and is directed by
Vogt-Roberts. The film is expected to be released in 2017.
In
his mid-30s, Vogt-Roberts made his directorial debut with the film The
Kings of Summer at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it was
nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It was also screened at the 2013
Cleveland International Film Festival. It won the Narrative Feature
Audience Award at the 2013 Dallas International Film Festival.
Vogt-Roberts also co-wrote and directed the TV series Mash up.
By Vietnamnet
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